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Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki is beginning a four-day visit to the US, during which he will meet President Obama at the White House. | Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki is beginning a four-day visit to the US, during which he will meet President Obama at the White House. |
The visit comes after American troops withdrew from Iraqi towns and cities three weeks ago. | The visit comes after American troops withdrew from Iraqi towns and cities three weeks ago. |
The talks with President Obama on Wednesday are expected to include Iraqi reconciliation efforts. | The talks with President Obama on Wednesday are expected to include Iraqi reconciliation efforts. |
They will also cover the role of US troops as they prepare for a complete departure from Iraq by the end of 2011. | They will also cover the role of US troops as they prepare for a complete departure from Iraq by the end of 2011. |
On Tuesday, at least 18 people were killed in a series of bomb attacks in Iraq, including the capital, Baghdad, and the cities of Ramadi and Baquba. | On Tuesday, at least 18 people were killed in a series of bomb attacks in Iraq, including the capital, Baghdad, and the cities of Ramadi and Baquba. |
Iraqi troops now take the lead security role in Iraq's urban areas, and analysts say the latest attacks are a sign that insurgents remain intent on destabilising the country. | Iraqi troops now take the lead security role in Iraq's urban areas, and analysts say the latest attacks are a sign that insurgents remain intent on destabilising the country. |
There has been a marked drop in violence in Iraq in recent months, though attacks increased in June in the run-up to the American pull-back. | There has been a marked drop in violence in Iraq in recent months, though attacks increased in June in the run-up to the American pull-back. |
Reconciliation 'key' | Reconciliation 'key' |
The BBC's Gabriel Gatehouse, in Baghdad, says Mr Obama and Mr Maliki will, on the face of it, want a swift and orderly exit of American troops from Iraqi soil. | The BBC's Gabriel Gatehouse, in Baghdad, says Mr Obama and Mr Maliki will, on the face of it, want a swift and orderly exit of American troops from Iraqi soil. |
Mr Obama promised a withdrawal during his election campaign last year, and Mr Maliki faces a general election in Iraq in January in which he is staking his reputation on being the man who oversaw the transfer of military control from US to Iraqi hands. | Mr Obama promised a withdrawal during his election campaign last year, and Mr Maliki faces a general election in Iraq in January in which he is staking his reputation on being the man who oversaw the transfer of military control from US to Iraqi hands. |
But our correspondent says that, behind the optimistic talk about withdrawal, reduced violence and the increased capabilities of Iraqi security forces, lie two facts - there are still around 130,000 American troops inside Iraq, and fatal attacks remain an everyday occurrence. | But our correspondent says that, behind the optimistic talk about withdrawal, reduced violence and the increased capabilities of Iraqi security forces, lie two facts - there are still around 130,000 American troops inside Iraq, and fatal attacks remain an everyday occurrence. |
He says the question is how to get American forces out of Iraq by the end of 2011 without the security situation getting any worse. | He says the question is how to get American forces out of Iraq by the end of 2011 without the security situation getting any worse. |
Our correspondent says Iraqi reconciliation is key. | Our correspondent says Iraqi reconciliation is key. |
Iraq's Shia, Sunni and Kurdish groups are divided on a number of issues, including how to share Iraq's oil wealth, the authority of the central government, and political power-sharing. | Iraq's Shia, Sunni and Kurdish groups are divided on a number of issues, including how to share Iraq's oil wealth, the authority of the central government, and political power-sharing. |
None of this will be easy to resolve, our correspondent says, with the various parties jostling for position ahead of January's elections. | None of this will be easy to resolve, our correspondent says, with the various parties jostling for position ahead of January's elections. |
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